PrefaceAsymmetry in the Interpretation of –(n)un in Korean Chung-hye HanVentriloquism in Text and Talk: Functions of Self- and Other-Quotation in Japanese Senko K. Maynard

Part I: ConversationTurn-taking in Japanese Conversation: Grammar, Intonation, and Pragmatics Hiroko FuroSo? (On Japanese Connectives sorede, dakara, and ja) Mutsuko Endo HudsonCo-Construction in Japanese Revistied: We Do “Finish Each Other’s Sentences” Makoto Hayashi and Junko MoriIt Takes Two to Dance: The Interactional Determinants of NP Intonation Units with a Marked Rising Intonation (hangimonkei) in Japanese Conversation Tsuyoshi Ono, Eri Yoshida, and Mieko BannoHai and Ee: An Interactional Analysis Naomi Hanaoka McGloinSome Uses and Meanings of Utterance: Initial iya in Japanese Discourse Scott SaftPart II: Language and CultureThe Use and Non-Use of Honorifics in Sales Talk in Kyoto and Osaka: Are They Rude or Friendly? Shigeko OkamotoWhat the Language in Television Commercials Reveals About Cultural Preferences: A Glimpse into Japanese, American, and Korean Advertising Strategies Susan Strauss and Yong-Yae ParkColor Naming and Color Categorization in Korean Rodney E. TysonPart III: Historical LinguisticsKakari Particles and the Merger of the Predicative and Attributive Forms in the Japanese Verbal System Peter HendriksThe Correspondence Between the Form and Meaning of the Predicative Grammatical Categories in Classical Japanese Katsunobu IzutsuPart IV: Semantics and PragmaticsAn Analysis of Japanese Ne in Terms of the Theory of Territory of Information Akio KamioThe Complementizer Toyuu in Japanese Yoshiko MatsumotoWhere the Progressive and the Resultative Meet: A Typology of Imperfect Morphology in Japanese, Korean, Chinese, and English Yasuhiro ShiraiPronoun Drop and Perspective in Japanese Satoshi UeharaPart V: Syntax and SemanticsWH-Scope Identification via Quasi-Binding Daeho ChungAttachment Ambiguity in Head Final Languages Yuki Hirose and Soon Ae ChunThetic Markers and Japanese/Korean Perception Verb Complements Hisako IkawaSyntactic Reflexes of Tripartite Structures of Generic Sentences Youngchul JunResultatives: English vs. Korean Soowon Kim and Joan MalingBranchingness and Phrasing in Japanese Kiyomi KusumotoIs There a Genuine Himself Type Local Anaphor in Korean and Japanese? Gunsoo LeeOn the Null Beneficiary in Benefactive Constructions in Japanese Nanako MachidaThe Japanese Dummy Verbs and the Organization of Grammar Keiko MiyagawaMorphosyntactic Realization of Aspectual Structure William McClurePredicate Cleft Constructions in Japanese and Korean: The Role of Dummy Verbs in TP/VP-Preposing Kunio Nishiyama and Eun ChoRaising Asymmetry and Improper Movement Hiromu SakaiOptimality and Economy of Expression in Japanese and Korean Peter SellsThe Laziest Pronouns Satoshi TomiokaA Note on Scope Dependencies in Japanese Multiple Wh-questions Shin WatanabeSemantics and Pragmatics of Contrastive Topic in Korean and English Hae-Kyung WeePart VI: Phonetics and PhonologyVoicedness Alterations In the Tohoku Dialect of Japanese Sachiko OhnoOn the Irregular Behavior of h in Korean Sechang LeeCorrespondence in Korean Hypocoristic Truncation Seung-Hoon ShinNoun Faithfulness: Evidence from Accent in Japanese Dialects Jennifer L. SmithFocus Realization in Japanese English and Korean English Intonation Motoko Ueyama and Sun-Ah JunPart VII: Demonstrative WorkshopFormal Dependency, Organization of Grammar, and Japanese Demonstratives Hajime Hoji

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